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it was the worst treatment. >> the rebels will take them to be tried in the court under islamic law. >> a group of u.n. diplomats has gone to yemen to tell leaders to solve their differences. they said the security council will not tolerate an attempt to sabotage the reconciliation process. they are struggling to get all sides to agree to the constitution. around 1000 iranian workers have been demonstrating outside the south korean embassy. the group is demanding the return of $17 million by a south korean company. the group says south korea blocked the return of the money after a failed bid to buy an electronics firm. >> it has been a few years since $17 million was locked in korea. considering the economic situation, losing money means our product lines are running below capacity. if the situation goes on like this, the workers will be losing more than anyone else. >> the court has heard an appeal to overturn a life sentence. he was found guilty of insulting. >> mohammed was in court on sunday, hoping to get his life sentence overturned. he has been in prison for over a year. his l
it was the worst treatment. >> the rebels will take them to be tried in the court under islamic law. >> a group of u.n. diplomats has gone to yemen to tell leaders to solve their differences. they said the security council will not tolerate an attempt to sabotage the reconciliation process. they are struggling to get all sides to agree to the constitution. around 1000 iranian workers have been demonstrating outside the south korean embassy. the group is demanding the return of $17...
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there was also a circle of uniformed law enforcement officers and gun violence victims. there was rolled out with pomp and circumstance, but did she get the message right? she, herself, admits that getting this passed will not be easy. >> if anyone asks today, can you win this? the answer is, we don't know. it's so uphill. >> uphill is right. the fact of the matter is that gun violence from assault weapons is estimated the to be between 2% and 8% of the gun crime in this country. so, is this how democrats should be spending their time? or are they overreaching and risking chances for success? roland martin joins me along with raham slon. thank you for joining me. point blank question. can this bill pass? >> look, you don't know until you actually take the effort. i think it's crazy when we say things such as, well, it's a small piece. it sort of reminds me of the federal budget, erin, when we say, well, it's only a drop in the bucket. well, every little bit helps. i don't have a problem if we have an impact on guns that could affect 2 to 8%. well, then we can deal with t
there was also a circle of uniformed law enforcement officers and gun violence victims. there was rolled out with pomp and circumstance, but did she get the message right? she, herself, admits that getting this passed will not be easy. >> if anyone asks today, can you win this? the answer is, we don't know. it's so uphill. >> uphill is right. the fact of the matter is that gun violence from assault weapons is estimated the to be between 2% and 8% of the gun crime in this country....
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. >> carrie is still in high school, right, and she's got an internship one day a week at a law firm, and her mom passed away. she's going through a lot of stuff. >> she's really -- this is a really transitional time for carrie right now. it's her first sort of romantic relationship, her first real job, and we'll see her get more and more involved. >> her first relationship in new york city too. she's a connecticut kid who falls in love with the city. >> and fashion, yes. >> and she carries a purse, and there was like a mistake, wasn't there, on her purse? what happened? >> her rebellious little sister accidentally spilled nail polish all over her mom's old purse. so cari instead of getting upset she kind of reinvents it with her own sort of artwork. >> she gets some traction with that? >> it's set in the 1980s. did you get attracted any of the fashion? >> at first i was a little hesitant. was i going to be goofy? eric damon is our costume designer, and he did "gossip girl." he is very talented. his whole team. >> we wish you the best with this. it's on cw. >> thanks. >> coming up. >>
. >> carrie is still in high school, right, and she's got an internship one day a week at a law firm, and her mom passed away. she's going through a lot of stuff. >> she's really -- this is a really transitional time for carrie right now. it's her first sort of romantic relationship, her first real job, and we'll see her get more and more involved. >> her first relationship in new york city too. she's a connecticut kid who falls in love with the city. >> and fashion,...
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in 1974 she moved to arkansas to teach making partner at the rose law firm five years later. she kept working after her husband was elected governor of arkansas. she would become the first first lady to do so. >> i suppose i could have stayed and baked cookies and made tea. >> this health security card will represent a right of every citizen and it will give each of us the security of knowing we will be taken care of when we need help. >> reporter: her health care initiative came crashing down in 1994. her high visibility came at a cost. but the superwoman learned to steel herself in the face of repeated controversy. there was the unexplained suicide of white house council and questions about the clinton's white water land deal. >> i did not have sexual relations with that woman. >> reporter: the affair and the house vote after that to impeach her husband threatened to derail team clinton. hillary ran for congress and was elected senator from new york with 56% of the vote. she became the first first lady to enter congress. and in 2007 another first. >> when people tell me, yo
in 1974 she moved to arkansas to teach making partner at the rose law firm five years later. she kept working after her husband was elected governor of arkansas. she would become the first first lady to do so. >> i suppose i could have stayed and baked cookies and made tea. >> this health security card will represent a right of every citizen and it will give each of us the security of knowing we will be taken care of when we need help. >> reporter: her health care initiative...
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of course, have always been amazed that debbie understood the health care law better than anyone and was willing to share her thoughts to me when i can understand the confusion that some are starting to create, because they had not read the bill but she did. .. [applause] pleasure. >> but debbie and i went to the republican national convention -- the she was in florida, so when hurricane isaac was trying to blow through, debbie just said not now, not here, please, and she stopped that hurricane from blowing through there. [laughter] amazing woman, i can tell you that much. so i am also happy to announce my support for my leader and to return this gavel in a few minutes back over to her so that i can go back to doing what i enjoy doing, which is running my mouth. [laughter] on cable television. [laughter] i'm available. [laughter] [applause] >> you're doing a great job! >> thank you, boo boo. [applause] and teaching my students, studies at georgetown university. but before i continue with this process, i just wanted to also thank the members of the presidential inaugural e committee w
of course, have always been amazed that debbie understood the health care law better than anyone and was willing to share her thoughts to me when i can understand the confusion that some are starting to create, because they had not read the bill but she did. .. [applause] pleasure. >> but debbie and i went to the republican national convention -- the she was in florida, so when hurricane isaac was trying to blow through, debbie just said not now, not here, please, and she stopped that...
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right to enforce our immigration laws. and that's important to point out sometimes. we lose sight of this, that we have a million people a year emigrate legally to the united states permanently. no other country in the world is nearly as generous. there isn't a close second. a million people a year who wait in line and pay the fees and come here the right way. and so if you don't enforce the immigration laws, you're undermining that effort. in fact, you're discouraging it, being unfair to it. so we need to have immigration laws that work and that are enforced. but we have a third problem, and that is right now in this country at this very moment estimates say that as many as 11 million human beings are in the united states without proper immigration documentation. let me be clear on the one hand, the vast majority of these folks are not victims. they knew what they were doing and what they did was wrong. they don't have a right to illegally emigrate to the united states. there is no such thing as a legal right to illegally
right to enforce our immigration laws. and that's important to point out sometimes. we lose sight of this, that we have a million people a year emigrate legally to the united states permanently. no other country in the world is nearly as generous. there isn't a close second. a million people a year who wait in line and pay the fees and come here the right way. and so if you don't enforce the immigration laws, you're undermining that effort. in fact, you're discouraging it, being unfair to it....
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that equal protection under the law. that women should be able to get equal pay for equal work. that we should make sure that we finally pass comprehensive immigration reform, so immigrants to this country have a rational way to actually remain here. and that we focus, finally, on climate change. all of those things are real problems, real issues that need to be addressed, and if the republicans think that those are issues that won't unify the country, they clearly weren't listening during this last campaign. >> well, in terms of unifying the country, he also was not maybe drawing a lain in tine in sand, but seemed to be kind of poking his finger in the side of republicans. listen to this little bit from the inaugural address. >> for now, decisions are upon us, and we cannot afford delay. we cannot mistake absolutism for principle, or substitute spectacle for politics, or treat name calling as reasoned debate. >> i mean, he's clearly singling out republicans here, and kind of the bitter battles of the past, but is that h
that equal protection under the law. that women should be able to get equal pay for equal work. that we should make sure that we finally pass comprehensive immigration reform, so immigrants to this country have a rational way to actually remain here. and that we focus, finally, on climate change. all of those things are real problems, real issues that need to be addressed, and if the republicans think that those are issues that won't unify the country, they clearly weren't listening during this...
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let's pass a law that will change the course of the future when we don't enforce the laws that we have on the books, the most important laws? >> again, this hearing taking place by a by partisan task force as it tries to come up with legislation for lawmakers. they are are asking limiting large magazines from 10 rounds to 30. a lot of folks in the audience from newtown. you can imagine, wolf, why there is emotion on both sides of the issue. >> i know you had a chance to speak with representatives from the gun industry. what did they say? >> one in particular, joe bartozi, a gun manufacturer, he was in the audience for part of the hearing. did he feel like his point got across and he actually supports improving background checks but, once again, he feels as though increasing the legislation may not exactly be what is in order here. he did say that he understands why so many people feel so passionate on both sides of the issue. >> jason carroll, thanks very much for that report. >>> the death toll is climbing in the devastating brazil fire. lisa sylvester is monitoring that. lisa, what's
let's pass a law that will change the course of the future when we don't enforce the laws that we have on the books, the most important laws? >> again, this hearing taking place by a by partisan task force as it tries to come up with legislation for lawmakers. they are are asking limiting large magazines from 10 rounds to 30. a lot of folks in the audience from newtown. you can imagine, wolf, why there is emotion on both sides of the issue. >> i know you had a chance to speak with...
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and suicide in isolated areas where roads are empty, public transit are not an option and strict dwi laws have trapped people inside their homes. >> i've driveen in kerry county. the windy, small roads there. that is nuts. >> i wanted to know how many drinks. they say between one and three should be okay. >> i think no. i think no. that's crazy to me. >>> so the artist who painted the first official portrait of katherine the duchess of cambridge is defending his work. critics dissed many big time. it made her look like a ghost or really old. paul elmsley says people should see the painting with their own eyes. it just doesn't photograph well, he said. interesting thing is, the london evening standard said post cards of his work are the fastest selling of any painting. >> she's hugely popular. i thought, that looks awkward. >> how do you screw that up? is the picture of her. that's the easiest thing in the world to pain the and make look pretty. >> you've got to see it in person before you judge. >>> here's something to warm you up on this really frigid morning. it's a sneak peek at the ne
and suicide in isolated areas where roads are empty, public transit are not an option and strict dwi laws have trapped people inside their homes. >> i've driveen in kerry county. the windy, small roads there. that is nuts. >> i wanted to know how many drinks. they say between one and three should be okay. >> i think no. i think no. that's crazy to me. >>> so the artist who painted the first official portrait of katherine the duchess of cambridge is defending his work....
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apparently happened to notre dame football player manti te'o happens every day. >> doctors, lawyers, law enforcement. i mean, people who are really smart. >> reporter: private investigator dawn ricci says she's spoken to hundreds of men and women who get conned after falling deeply in love online. what is it they're hoping for? >> everyone just wants to feel needed and loved and find that romance, the wonder, the excitement of it all. the scammer just knows how to pull them into it. >> reporter: it's called catfishing, a term popularized by the 2010 film "catfish," about a man who has an online love affair with the ideal woman, who turns out not to exist. it's a scam built on trust, one e-mail, one text, one phone call at a time over months, or in manti te'o's case, perhaps years. >> he fell in love with a fictional character. i mean, just a thought. like, a fantasy in his head. >> reporter: ricci believes that te'o is like many of her clients, the target of a cruel hoax. >> the bottom line is that there's money. they'll always ask for money. >> reporter: ricci says she's had clients sen
apparently happened to notre dame football player manti te'o happens every day. >> doctors, lawyers, law enforcement. i mean, people who are really smart. >> reporter: private investigator dawn ricci says she's spoken to hundreds of men and women who get conned after falling deeply in love online. what is it they're hoping for? >> everyone just wants to feel needed and loved and find that romance, the wonder, the excitement of it all. the scammer just knows how to pull them...
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you know, i love her in the way you love a daughter-in-law. >> wow! >> in a normal way. >> where is this going? >> so anyway -- >> what part of insanity are we talking about here? >> she's lovely. >> explain that to us. >> but when women get married they go completely insane. they lose their minds for a short period of time. the only cure is to have a wed i ing. even if the groom backs out. even if the groom dies or whatever, they still have to have a wedding. in a modern wedding you don't really need the groom, to be honest. it's all about the bride and the florist and the caterer. >> there's a little bridezilla in this story. >> yes. >> there's a lot of also -- can i name some of the characters? gangsteres, pirate ship, or ang ta -- orangutan. it is like the hangover on steroids. >> i moved there from the united states in 1986. >> that's how we love it. >> we do love it. miami kind of happens to this wedding and things go drastically, horribly wrong. >> what part of your life involves gangsteres, strippers, pirate ship or orangutan? >> that's all fi
you know, i love her in the way you love a daughter-in-law. >> wow! >> in a normal way. >> where is this going? >> so anyway -- >> what part of insanity are we talking about here? >> she's lovely. >> explain that to us. >> but when women get married they go completely insane. they lose their minds for a short period of time. the only cure is to have a wed i ing. even if the groom backs out. even if the groom dies or whatever, they still have to...